Taking it easy: The teen said he wanted his performance to be a chilled-out break in between all the powerful voices throughout the night

'I love your vocal, you could sing the phone book and it would sound good,' added Danny.

Will defied critics of his tweeting during the live shows, by giving his critique of Vince 'double time' – tweeting his opinion as he spoke it. 'Ring the alarm. Vince is the bomb.com,' he said.

Aleks was next up for Team Danny. Danny had suggested the singer perform Jet's Are You Gonna Be My Girl, but the 17-year-old was adamant that he sing something more his style, so they settled on Better Together by Jack Johnson.

'That is the sound of the whole of the UK's heart breaking,' said Danny afterwards.

Rock chick: Becky had the audience out of their seats with Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes

'I love your style,' said will, doing an impression of the singer's bashful onstage presence. 'But I want Danny to push you, its the same thing every week. If you were on my team I would have done something different.'

Jessie agreed with will, saying she would have pushed the teen with a different style of song.'

The teen was defiant, telling the coaches that he wanted his performance to be a chilled out break in between all of the powerful voices in the competition.

Becky had the audience out of their seats with Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes.

Support: Becky was concerned that she'd messed up the performance and needed a hug from her coach afterwards

Wearing a provocative outfit of leather shorts, ripped stockings, an army jacket and wild crimped hair, she made her way through the audience and danced with the judges.

Becky was concerned that she'd messed up the performance and needed a hug from her coach afterwards.

'She's on fire this girl,' said Tom. 'She takes it to the extreme. So much so that I get a little concerned sometimes that you may hurt your voice. You need to respect it, you only have one voice.'

Lost love: David sang She Will Be Loved, revealing that he was singing for a particular girl

War of words: A spat between will and Danny had to be broken up by Jessie

Making fun of Tom's tendency to name-drop, Danny joked: 'I've dueted with a lot of people in my time, Tom, Jessie J, will.i.am… and I'd love to duet with you.'

David sang She Will Be loved, revealing that he had a particular unrequited love in mind that he would be singing for.

'You've taken every song I've thrown at you,' said Danny, 'and you've done me proud.'

'It was cool,' said will. When pressed for something more constructive by the other coaches, he said, 'I don't want to be the one going in on them every time.' When pressured, he admitted: 'I don't think you guys are taking it seriously for what stage we are in the competition. You guys are like “la la la”… the song choice isn't good enough.'

Powerful: Toni sang Elton John's Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word

'You think that's not a good song You think your team were better' challenged Danny.

A spat broke out between the coaches about whose team were better, with Jessie having to step in, telling Danny and will that they needed to give constructive criticism to the individual artists, and not look critique from the perspective of their teams.

Last up, Toni sang Elton John's Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word.

'Double time': will defied critics by tweeting his critiques as he said them on the live show

'I loved it, you moved me,' said Tom. 'You have so much emotion when you sing, and you use it to your advantage, you don't let it crumble you.'

Team Danny topped off the evening with their group performance of Gotye's Somebody That I Used To Know.